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Sulphur (S, [Ne]3.s,23/ 4), name and symbol from the Latin word sulphurium originated the Indo-European word suelphlos derived from swel (to burn slowly). Known since ancient times. [Pg.515]

P25. Punt, K., and van Gool, J., Thalassaemia-haemoglobin E-disease in two Indo-European boys. Acta Haematol. 17, 305-314 (1957). [Pg.245]

Grade and Zarkov. (1986). "An Indo-European plant teacher," Notes From Underground, Number 10, Berkeley. [Pg.113]

It was from this society that the ancient Greeks emerged to conquer Troy in about 1186 BC, thereby also assuring their colonization of the coast of Asia Minor. Tablets found at Knossos, the oldest known Indo-European writings, reveal extensive undertakings in agriculture, trade, and war (as well as worship of the gods of Mount Olympus). [Pg.47]

With his other hand the infant Mercurius holds a bellows to fan an invisible fire within the dragon. The green wreath at the base of the alembic emphasizes that the fire is within and not applied from without. In fact, the English word wreath comes from the Indo-European root wer, which also is the root for wind, winding, and [turning] inward,30 In his essay on The Spirit Mercurius, Jung wrote that, The mercurial fire is found in the center of the earth, or dragon s belly, in fluid form. 31... [Pg.108]

Grade and Zarkov 1986. An Indo-European plant teacher Notes from the Underground 10 1—5. [Pg.575]

The author thanks the Department of Science and Technology and the Indo-European Economic Community collaborative program for support. [Pg.73]

The Indo-Hittite movements came from Asian Homo Sapien (Sapien) domination of the area around the Caspian and Aral Seas. This developed into the crucible of the Indo-Hittite Language Group.Its two primary sub-groups were the Indo-Europeans and the Anatolian group that included the Hittites, Etruscans and Lydians. [Pg.60]

Indo-European Kurgan (or Barrow) people crossed into Europe above the Black Sea in about 4250BCE. They traveled on horses from the Russian Steppes west of the Ural Mountains and followed the Danube into Europe, razing relatively peaceful agrarian cultures everywhere they went. The Kurgan people finally reached Ireland from Britain in about 1700BCE. [Pg.60]

The bee has continued through the millennia as a symbol of the soul s survival after death and limitless existence in the harmony of Golden Age of the world. However, the bee also had a very dark side. It remained a primary s5mibol of the Afro-Asiatic Triple Goddesses such as Demeter, Hecate, Persephone, Aphrodite and the pre-Indo-European aspect of Artemis. Arcadians worshipped both Artemis and Persephone under the name Despoina, which means mistress. [Pg.80]

For the purpose of this book, the author prefers to focus on the Indo-Hittites rather than the broader Indo-European population group Bloom, p4... [Pg.460]

Hunter-Gatherers Interaction Indo-European NeoUthic Transition... [Pg.215]

The origin of both the Czech and the Slovak word is the Old Church Slavonic rabota servitude , which in turn comes from the Indo-European root orbh. [Pg.1068]

Indo-European tribe called the Hittites, who employed it immediately to make better weapons. With these better weapons, they were able to march across Asia Minor and in 1200 bce arrive menacingly at Egypt s door. [Pg.11]

Cinnabar si-no- bar [ME cynabare, fr. ME L ME cenobre, fr. L cinnabaris, from Gk kinnabari, of non-Indo-European origin akin to Arabic zinja/r cinnabar] (14c) n. See mercuric sulfide. [Pg.193]


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